Box 10
Contains 25 Results:
List of book publications from the Ginzburg library, undated
Almost 150 books from the Ginzburg library have been cataloged and can be located through the online catalog (From the Arina S. and Aleksandr I. Ginzburg Collection). Many of them are inscribed.
Ex Libris Bookplate of Aleksandr Ginzburg. Plachushchii Oslik (A. Tyshler), undated
The book plate depicts the "plachushchii oslik" (the "weeping donkey") by the artist Aleksandr Tyshler (1898-1980).
Stationery from organizations/groups with whom Aleksandr Ginzburg was associated, undated
Arina Ginzburg. Miscellaneous notes with regard to the archive, undated
Miscellaneous documents, undated
Invitations and Programs, undated
Miscellaneous postcards and drawings, undated
Folders 779-802 are not in use.
Drawings and postcards of Aleksandr Ginzburg, 1958-1982
Drawing by T. Voloshin (?), postcards by N.E. Dronnikov.
Program. Dissidentskoe Vremia, 1996 November
Aleksandr Ginzburg was one of the participants; pages consist of short biographies of the various participants.
Floppy disk. Sent by Malva Landa to Aleksandr Ginzburg, circa 1990s
Press conference announcement. Press conference with Aleksandr Ginzburg "Prava cheloveka v stranakh SNG, politicheskie protsessi i ekstraditsiia", 1999 July 1
Aleksandr (Junior) Ginzburg. Newspaper articles, circa 1990
Letter (with drawings). Fedor Chaliapin to Dasia Chaliapina, circa 1920s
Folder also includes a photocopied article entitled: "Skazki Chaliapina" by Daria Shuvalova-Chaliapina, daughter of the great opera singer, Fedor Chaliapin (1873-1938); and a photo of Nina Konstantinovna Prikhenko, friend of Arina Ginzburg, and schoolmate of Dasia Chaliapina.
Nikolai S. Chertkov material, circa 1990s
Miscellaneous items, circa 1990s
Catalog. Moskovskoe Istoriko-Literaturnoe Obshchestvo "Vozvrashchenie", circa 1990s
The society "Vozvrashchenie" began in 1989 and focuses upon prisoners of the GULAG and participants in the opposition to the GULAG.
Miscellaneous. Press materials, Synod of Bishops, Russian Orthodox Church Abroad, 1992 November 13
Information consists primarily of names, addresses, and telephone numbers.
Invitations and programs, circa 1980s-early 1990s
Items have to do with musical evenings, poetry readings, art shows, and other events.
Invitations and programs, primarily with regard to Russian Paris, circa late 1990s
Items vary from a poetry reading by Natalia Gorbanevskaia to a Dmitri Shostakovich concert.
Invitations and programs, circa 2000s
Michael Geller foundation material, circa 2000
Mikhail Ia. Geller (1922-1997) was a writer, historian, and dissident; he was also a regular contributor to Russkaia Mysl.
Letter. N.A. Struve to S.S. Zherdev, 1984 May 14
Correspondence between Nina M. Komarova (Nekipelova) and Tatiana Osipova (Kovaleva), Nina M. Komarova (Nekipeleva) and Natalia V. Gesse, circa 1995
Letter/Fax. Olga Prokhorova to Sonia Sorokina, 2001 September 26
Letter has reference to an interview of Arina Ginzburg.